Channellock bought its begin in 1886 because the Champion Bolt & Clipper Firm when George B. DeArment started travelling from city to city promoting his hand-forged farrier’s instruments. Since then, the corporate title has modified a time or two, lastly selecting Channellock in 1963 to stop the trademark title for its revolutionary pliers from changing into genericized, like the way in which reciprocating saws are generally known as Sawzalls.
Channellock’s presence in Meadville, Pennsylvania, close to the northwestern nook of the state, encompasses 260,000 sq. ft unfold over two services. The corporate claims that it is one of many largest employers within the area, with over 350 full-time workers on the payroll.
As of 2025, Chanellock remains to be a DeArment household affair, with Jonathan “Jon” S. DeArment presently within the function of Govt Vice President (EVP) of Manufacturing and Engineering, after serving greater than 10 years as Channellock President and COO. Jonathan DeArment was changed as President by Jimmy Bromley, who additionally took on the function of Chief Working Officer. Jon’s brother, Ryan DeArment, serves the corporate as EVP of Gross sales and Advertising, whereas their sister, Joanie DeArment, retired following 22 years with the household enterprise. Jon’s father, William S. DeArment, serves as the corporate’s chairman.
Are all Channellock instruments made within the USA?
Since Channellock’s basis is constructed upon its pliers, it isn’t a lot of a shock that the corporate nonetheless makes its line of 75 completely different shapes and sizes of pliers in the US of America. Extra particularly, it builds them in its Meadville, Pennsylvania, dwelling base. Channellock claims that each one of its “snips, non-locking pliers, skilled drivers, pry bars, and ratcheting wrenches are 100% Made within the USA.”
Nevertheless, like most manufacturers that also make instruments within the USA, a few of its merchandise, such because the 132-piece Mechanic’s Software Set it affords, are made in Taiwan. Channellock claims that it solely imports instruments that meet its high quality requirements. Past its in-house standards, Channellock’s instruments additionally typically adhere to different requirements, reminiscent of these administered by the American Nationwide Requirements Institute, or ANSI.
Channellock’s restricted lifetime guarantee applies to its line of made-in-the-U.S. pliers, wrenches, snips, and drivers. It covers the instrument’s unique proprietor towards defects in supplies and workmanship. Nevertheless, there are a number of exclusions for regular put on and tear, alterations, contact with scorching wires, normal misuse, neglect or lack of upkeep, and abuse or overload. On the subject of the corporate’s different merchandise, which embody instruments made outdoors the U.S., reminiscent of clamps, putting instruments, socket units, and combo wrenches, you will must contact Channellock for guarantee data.